AR7 - Working Group I Contribution (AR7-WG1)
Chapter 1: Framing, methods and knowledge sources
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
ABRAMNerilieCLAFAustraliaAustraliaAustralian Antarctic Division
CORDERORaul R.CLAMChileEcuadorUniversity of Santiago, Chile
KALAJatinCLAMAustraliaMauritiusMurdoch University
ADHIKARYBhupeshLAMNepalNepalInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
DOTSESam-quarcooLAMGhanaGhanaUniversity of Environment and Sustainable Development
DURACKPaulLAMUnited States of AmericaAustraliaLawrence Livermore National Laboratory
DURAN QUESADAAna MariaLAFCosta RicaCosta RicaUniversity of Costa Rica
HEGERLGabriele C.LAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Edinburgh
KIMHyungjunLAMRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
10 MUGUMESeith NcwangaLAMUgandaUgandaMakerere University
11 RATHNAYAKEUpakaLAMIrelandSri LankaAtlantic Technological University
12 RUDOLFMargaretLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks
13 SYLLAMouhamadou BambaLAMRwandaSenegalAfrican Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Research and Innovation Centre
14 WEIGELKatjaLAFGermanyGermanyUniversity of Bremen and Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
15 YUYongqiangLAMChinaChinaInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chiense Academy of Sciences
16 EMORISeitaREMJapanJapanInstitute for Future Initiatives, the University of Tokyo
17 HARPERSherileeREFCanadaCanadaUniversity of Alberta
Chapter 2: Large-scale changes in the climate system and their causes
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
18 CHENGLijingCLAMChinaChinaInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
19 RIBESAurélienCLAMFranceFranceCNRM, Université de Toulouse, Météo-France, CNRS
20 SHAWTiffanyCLAFUnited States of AmericaCanadaThe University of Chicago
21 CEPPIPauloLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)Chile / SwitzerlandImperial College London
22 DAVIESBethanLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKNewcastle University
23 DE VLEESCHOUWERDavidLAMGermanyBelgiumInstitute of Geology and Palaeontology, University of Münster
24 DOHERTYRuthLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UK / IrelandUniversity of Edinburgh
25 GAIRENarayanLAMNepalNepalDepartment of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University
26 GUDMUNDSSONLukasLAMSwitzerlandIcelandInstitute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich
27 HAUSFATHERZekeLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAStripe, Inc. and Berkeley Earth
28 LANDSCHÜTZERPeterLAMBelgiumAustriaFlanders Marine Institute (VLIZ)
29 ONGOMAVictorLAMMoroccoKenyaMohammed VI Polytechnic University
30 PRADOLucianaLAFBrazilBrazilFaculty of Oceanography, Rio de Janeiro State University
31 TREWINBlairLAMAustraliaAustraliaAustralian Bureau of Meteorology
32 VON SHUCKMANNKarinaLAFFranceGermanyMercator Ocean international
33 WANGJinsongLAMChinaChinaNational Satellite Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration
34 WATANABEMasahiroLAMJapanJapanAtmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
35 YEHSang-wookLAMRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaHanyang University, ERICA
36 ZHANGWenxiaLAFChinaChinaNanjing University
37 GILLETTNathan P.REMCanadaCanadaCCCma, Environment and Climate Change Canada
38 NURHATIIntanREFIndonesiaIndonesiaResearch Center for Deep Sea. National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
39 THORNEPeterREMIrelandIrelandMaynooth University
Chapter 3: Changes in regional climate and extremes, and their causes
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
40 DIEDHIOUAronaCLAMCote d'IvoireSenegalIRD-University Felix Houphouet Boigny
41 OTTOFriederikeCLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKImperial College London
42 PERKINS-KIRKPATRICKSarahCLAFAustraliaAustraliaFenner School of Environment and Society, the Australian National University
43 CEREZO MOTARuthLAFMexicoMexicoUNAM
44 DADOJulie MaeLAFPhilippinesPhilippinesManila Observatory
45 ENGDAWMastawesha MisganawLAMEthiopiaEthiopiaAlliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
46 FARANDADavidLAMFranceFranceCNRS-IPSL-LSCE
47 GAYOEugeniaLAFChileChileUniversidad de Chile
48 JONESJhordanneLAFJamaicaJamaicaUniversity of the West Indies, Mona
49 KIMYeon-heeLAFRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaPohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
50 KIRCHMEIER-YOUNGMeganLAFCanadaUSAEnvironment and Climate Change Canada
51 LIJianLAMChinaChinaChinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China Meteorological Administration
52 MCINNESKathleenLAFAustraliaAustraliaCSIRO
53 PONGRACZRitaLAFHungaryHungaryELTE Eotvos Lorand University
54 RODRIGUESReginaLAFBrazilBrazilFederal University of Santa Catarina
55 SRIKANTHANRamachandranLAMIndiaIndiaPhysical Research Laboratory (PRL)
56 ZSCHEISCHLERJakobLAMGermanyGermanyHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
57 NKRUMAHFrancisREMGhanaGhanaUniversity of Cape Coast
58 RUPAKHETIMaheshwarREMGermanyNepalIPCC
Chapter 4: Advances in process understanding of Earth system changes
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
59 COTRIM DA CUNHALeticiaCLAFBrazilBrazilUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro UERJ
60 NENESAthanasiosCLAMSwitzerlandUSAEcole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
61 ZOLINAOlgaCLAFRussian FederationRussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) and Université Grenoble-Alpes/CNRS Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement
62 ALLANRichardLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Reading
63 AUBRYThomasLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)FranceUniversity of Oxford
64 BANNikolinaLAFAustriaCroatiaUniversity of Innsbruck
65 CHENOLISheeba NettukandyLAFMalaysiaIndiaUniversiti Malaya
66 COLGANWilliamLAMDenmarkCanadaDepartment of Glaciology & Climate, Geological Survey of Denmark & Greenland
67 HOCKRegineLAFNorwayGermanyUniversity of Oslo
68 IONITAMonicaLAFGermanyRomaniaAlfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
69 ITOAkihikoLAMJapanJapanUniversity of Tokyo
70 LIAOHongLAFChinaChinaNanjing University of Information Science & Technology
71 NATALISusanLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAWoodwell Climate Research Center
72 OSHIMANagaLAMJapanJapanMeteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency
73 REVELLLauraLAFNew ZealandNew ZealandUniversity of Canterbury
74 RINNANRiikkaLAFDenmarkFinlandUniversity of Copenhagen
75 SALLéEJean-baptisteLAMFranceFranceCNRS, LOCEAN-IPSL
76 TAGLIABUEAlessandroLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Liverpool
77 THOMALLASandyLAFSouth AfricaSouth AfricaCSIR
78 KRECL ABADPatriciaREFBrazilUruguayUniversidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
79 QUAASJohannesREMGermanyGermanyLeipzig University
Chapter 5: Scenarios and projected future global temperatures
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
80 LEEJune-yiCLAFRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaPusan National University and Institute for Basic Science Center for Climate Physics
81 SMITHChrisCLAMAustriaUKIASAA
82 ZHANGDaCLAMChinaChinaTsinghua University
83 BAUERNicoLAMGermanyGermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
84 KOVENCharlesLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of California
85 LAMBOLLRobinLA-United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKImperial College London
86 MAHOWALDNatalieLAFUnited States of AmericaUSACornell University
87 OCKO (SEROKA)IlissaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSASpark Climate Solutions
88 PANICKALSwapnaLAFIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Tropical Meterology
89 QASMISaïdLAMFranceMoroccoCentre National de Recherches Météorologiques
90 RUGENSTEINMariaLAFUnited States of AmericaGermanyColorado State University
91 SANDERSONBenjaminLAMNorwayUKCICERO
92 WANGZhiliLAMChinaChinaChinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences
93 ZIEHNTiloLAMAustraliaAustraliaCSIRO
94 SENEVIRATNESoniaREFSwitzerlandSwitzerlandWGI Vice Chair
95 SESHADRIAshwinREMIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Science
96 STRUZEWSKAJoannaREFPolandPolandInstitute of Environmental Protection - National Research Institute
Chapter 6: Global projections of Earth system responses across time scales
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
97 EDWARDSTamsinCLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKKing's College London
98 MISHRAVimalCLAMIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
99 ZHOUTianjunCLAMChinaChinaInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
100 BEADLINGRebeccaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSATemple University
101 BELLOMOKatinkaLAFItalyItalyUniversity of Padova
102 BETTSRichard A.LAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Exeter and Met Office Hadley Centre
103 BROWNJosephineLAFAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Melbourne
104 CASSOUChristopheLAMFranceFranceLMD/CNRS
105 CHISANGACharles B.LAMZambiaZambiaThe Copperbelt University
106 FERNANDEZAlfonsoLAMChileChileDepartment of Geography, Universidad de Concepcion
107 HARPERAnnaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Georgia
108 HUGELIUSGustafLAMSwedenSwedenStockholm University
109 KOLLRoxy MathewLAMIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
110 LAUFKÖTTERCharlotteLAFSwitzerlandGermanyUniversity of Bern
111 LUYixiongLAMChinaChinaEarth System Modeling and Prediction Centre, China Meteorological Administration
112 MAHERNicolaLAFAustraliaAustraliaAustralian National University
113 RANASINGHERoshanka (rwmrjb)LAMNetherlandsSri LankaIHE Delft Institute for Water Education/Deltares
114 SIGMONDMichaelLAMCanadaCanada / NetherlandsEnvironment and Climate Change Canada
115 SLANGENAiméeLAFNetherlandsNetherlandsNIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
116 ALDRIANEdvinREMIndonesiaIndonesiaAgency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG)
117 KRINNERGerhardREMFranceFranceCNRS
Chapter 7: Projections of regional climate and extremes
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
118 ARIAS GOMEZPaola AndreaCLAFColombiaColombiaUniversidad de Antioquia
119 COPPOLAErikaCLAFItalyItalyThe Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretica Physics
120 ENGELBRECHTFrancoisCLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaUniversity of the Witwatersrand
121 ADEFISANElijahLAMNigeriaNigeriaThe Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State
122 AYUGIBrian OdhiamboLAMKenyaKenyaWyss Academy for Nature at the University of Bern
123 BARREIROMarceloLAMUruguayUruguayFacultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la Republica
124 BARTOKBlankaLAFRomaniaRomaniaBabes-Bolyai University
125 CAMARGOSuzanaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAColumbia University
126 CRUZFaye AbigailLAFPhilippinesPhilippinesManila Observatory
127 DEY CHOUDHURYAyantikaLAFIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
128 DOWDYAndrewLAMAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Melbourne
129 FISCHERErichLAMSwitzerlandSwitzerlandETH Zurich
130 GAOYangLAMChinaChinaOcean University of China
131 HARRINGTONLuke JamesLAMNew ZealandNew ZealandTe Aka Matuatua School of Science, University of Waikato
132 HERRERADimitrisLAMUnited States of AmericaDominican RepublicUniversity of Tennessee–Knoxville (USA), Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)
133 MELETAngeliqueLAFFranceFranceMercator Ocean International
134 MUNIZ ALVESLincolnLAMBrazilBrazilNational Institute for Space Research (INPE)
135 YÜCELIsmailLAMTürkiyeTürkiyeMiddle East Technical Üniversity
136 ZARRINAzarLAFIranIranFerdowsi University of Mashhad
137 DOSIOAlessandroREMItalyItalyEuropean Commission Joint Research Centre
138 DRIOUECHFatimaREFMoroccoMoroccoUniversity Mohammed VI Polytechnic
Chapter 8: Abrupt changes, low-likelihood high impact events and critical thresholds, including tipping points, in the Earth system
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
139 FRÖLICHERThomasCLAMSwitzerlandSwitzerlandClimate and Environmental Physics, University of Bern
140 JAINShipraCLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)IndiaUniversity College London
141 ROMANOUAnastasiaCLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAColumbia University
142 BOERSNiklasLAMGermanyGermanyTechnical University of Munich and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
143 CARNICERJofreLAMSpainSpainUniversity of Barcelona
144 CHENYangLAMChinaChinaChinese Acadmey of Meteorological Sciences, China Meteorological Administration
145 KOPPRobertLAMUnited States of AmericaUSARutgers University
146 LAPOLADavidLAMBrazilBrazilUniversidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
147 LENTONTimothyLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Exeter
148 LUCARINIValerioLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Leicester
149 MECCIAVirna LoanaLAFItalyArgentinaNational Research Council - Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR-ISAC)
150 MENVIELLaurieLAFAustraliaAustraliaClimate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales
151 WINKELMANNRicardaLAFGermanyGermanyMax Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
152 XIAOCundeLAMChinaChinaBeijing Normal University
153 YANGShutingLAFDenmarkDenmarkDanish Meteorological Institute
154 AMONLeeliREFEstoniaEstoniaInstitute of geology, Tallinn University of Technology
155 KLUTSENana Ama BrowneREFGhanaGhanaGhana Space Science and Technology Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission
156 MARENGO ORSINIJose AntonioREMBrazilPeruCEMADEN
Chapter 9: Earth system responses under pathways towards temperature stabilization, including overshoot pathways
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
157 SÉFÉRIANRolandCLAMFranceFranceCNRM (Université de Toulouse, Météo-France, CNRS)
158 TACHIIRIKaoruCLAMJapanJapanJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
159 ZICKFELDKirstenCLAFCanadaCanadaSimon Fraser University
160 DITTUSAndreaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SwitzerlandNational Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading
161 GALLEGO SALAAngelaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SpainUniversity of Exeter
162 JIAONianzhiLAMChinaChinaXiamen University
163 LENNARDChristopherLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaUniversity of Cape Town
164 MATHISONCamillaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUK Met Office Hadley Centre and School of Geography, University of Leeds
165 MELNIKOVAIrinaLAFJapanRussiaNational Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
166 MURIHeleneLAFNorwayNorwayNILU
167 NARENPITAKPornampaiLAFThailandThailandNational Electronics and Computer Technology Center
168 SCHLEUSSNERCarl-friedrichLAMAustriaGermanyHumboldt University Berlin
169 VISIONIDanieleLAMUnited States of AmericaItalyCornell University, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Colby College and The Degrees Initiative (Degrees) and IPCC Bureau Member
170 ZEKOLLARIHarryLAMBelgiumBelgiumVrije Universiteit Brussel
171 BALAGovindasamyREMIndiaUSAIndian Institute of Science
172 CAMILLONIInésREFArgentinaArgentinaWGI Vice-Chair
173 KAWAMIYAMichioREMJapanJapanJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology / Tohoku University
Chapter 10: Climate information and services
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
174 GUDOSHAVAMasilinCLAFZimbabweZimbabweIGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre
175 GUTIÉRREZJosé ManuelCLAMSpainSpainSpanish Research Council (CSIC)
176 SINGHAwneshCLAMFijiFijiThe University of the South Pacific
177 ARRIGHIJulieLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAInternational Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
178 ATTOHEmmanuelLAMSri LankaGhanaUNESCO
179 DARONJosephLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKMet Office and University of Bristol
180 DROBINSKIPhilippeLAMFranceFranceCNRS
181 HUARDDavidLAMCanadaCanadaOuranos
182 ISLAMAkm SaifulLAMBangladeshBangladeshBangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
183 JIANGTongLAMChinaChinaNanjing University of Information Science and Technology
184 MBUNGUWinfredLAMUnited Republic of TanzaniaTanzaniaSokoine University of Agriculture
185 MOGGRIDGE (KAMILAROI)Bradley JosephLAMAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Technology Sydney
186 MORENO RIVADENEIRACarina IsabelLAFBoliviaBoliviaUniversidad Mayor de San Andres
187 MORRISONDebLAFCanadaCanada / USARoyal Roads University; University of Washington
188 PRESTONBenjamin L.LAMUnited States of AmericaAustraliaIndependent
189 STEYNORAnnaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)South AfricaUK Met Office
190 TADDEIRenzoLAMBrazilBrazilFederal University of São Paulo
191 DIONGUE-NIANGAïdaREFSenegalSenegalAgence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie du Sénégal -ANACIM
192 RUIZ CARRASCALDanielREMColombiaColombiaUniversidad Eafit